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How do i stop my bike goggles streaming up?

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i have recently bought some old style flying goggles for my scooter, its a vespa so they fit in, but whenever i put them on they start to steam up. can i use the same techniques for stopping this as i use with my scuba goggles?

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  1. You may simply want to cut some vent holes into them.

    Simple, cheap, should work fine.


  2. Just leave them on top of your helmet.

    Its a vespa after all, its only for show. You dont need googles on it.

  3. Rain X

    Search the web for - goggle anti fog

    There are thousands of products.

    Someone on Answers recommended rubbing a raw potato on the lens - no comment here.

  4. Rain X makes anti fog wipes that work ok.  Just wipe the inside and buff out the streaks. I have also seen similar things for eyeglasses. Look around or ask the next time your at a department store or drugstore. There are many different anti fog solutions on the market.

  5. The cheapest way would be to use the scuba technique and spit in them.  I was never really a big fan of that but I'm cheap so it works.  There are products out there that say they help, but as I stated I'm cheap and have never tried them.

  6. ...and what do you do with the scuba goggles? Maybe that'd work when you ride under water.

    Take them off and they won't steam up. Why bother with goggles? Unless you buy the expensive vented ones they steam up. That's one reason why you don't see bikers wearing goggles.

    Good sunglasses or the shield on your helmet are more than adequate.

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